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Larry Dignan: Microsoft has gotten under Apple's skin - at least its lawyers - got Google's attention with Bing and is even doing the Web app thing. And it's obvious the company is having fun. They're a lot more interesting to watch these days.

Sam Diaz: Google's expense management enabled the company to handily top its earnings targets, but there were Wall Street worries about the company's lack of revenue growth. Revenue per click was also a worry.

Joe McKendrick: There's been a perception that social media is a low-cost medium for companies, with many tools and services attainable at rock-bottom prices (or even free). But some say immersing your organization into an effective, robust social network can run up sizable charges in management and staff time. It might be well worth the price, new research shows.

Andrew Mager: I've been using the Palm Pre for about a week now, and it's the best mobile device I?ve ever used. But my newfangled phone has a few issues that make it feel cheap and fragile. Unacceptable!

Jason Perlow: The historic Apollo 11 mission in July of 1969 culminated in the first manned moon landing. The Rocketdyne F-1 rocket engine, producing 1.5 million pounds of takeoff thrust and fueled with Liquid Kerosene (RP-1) and Liquid Oxygen, was the core component of the S-IC boost stage that propelled the Apollo astronauts to the Moon.

Andrew Nusca: Dell on Thursday announced its Vostro all-in-one PC, the company's first all-in-one "designed exclusively for small business." According to a Dell poll of small businesses, "cramped spaces and overcrowded desks are a headache for business owners."

ZDNet Senior Editor Sam Diaz talks about the company's effort to sell its products to the SMB market. He says Dell executives are hoping to gain ground on the competition by retooling offerings to be more customizable.

ZDNet Senior Editor Sam Diaz shares his views on the release of Apple's new iPhone 3G S. Diaz says there is a dark shadow being cast over the new device because of its exclusive relationship with carrier AT&T, while users complain about two-year contracts and lack of support for MMS messaging.

At Greentech Media's Green Building Summit in Menlo Park, Calif., Cascadia Capital CEO Michael Butler discusses three subsectors of the green-building industry that recently began receiving the most capital from the stimulus plan and private sectors.

At Greentech Media's Green Building Summit at SRI International in Menlo Park, Calif., tech executives discuss the future management of smart-grid technology and whether the balance of power will go toward utility companies, government regulatory agencies or building owners.

At Greentech Media???s Green Building Summit at SRI International in Menlo Park, Calif., Serious Material Chairman Marc Porat discusses the challenges associated with building green residential homes. He believes it's important for the green industry to persuade governments to mandate environmentally sustainable buildings in order to speed up construction.

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Simon Hensby is a successful "failure" in my eyes. He gave up his regular job because his autistic kid was having trouble and could not cope in regular school. He lived on part-time jobs just to keep going.

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Added Comment: Blastgroups provides lots of freebies. However it has a confusing interface. I have been doing computers since the 70's and it IS confusing to me. However if you can wade through, you will get LOTS of great stuff for your group. - Computer Doc
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The other one I am familiar with like this is Airset.com. I loved airset until I realized that geeks like me would have no problem with it BUT perhaps the average computer user may.
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